Sanctuary Cities Shift Tone
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•Facing Trump's mass deportation plans, some sanctuary cities shift their tone
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Mayor Cherelle Parker and District Attorney Larry Krasner seem to have shied away from some of the rhetoric celebrating the city as a sanctuary.
In Philadelphia , the mayor danced around the question, saying, “I believe that in America , our diversity is by far our greatest strength” In New York City , a shift on immigration policy has been underway for several years .
Leaders in big sanctuary cities have maintained an aggressively oppositional posture to the incoming Trump administration on immigration issues.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city “will not bend or break” on its sanctuary laws.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston , a Democrat , has been even more outspoken on preserving his city’s sanctuary laws during the second Trump administration.
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